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When applying for social security benefits, you will either be considered 100% disabled or not disabled, making you either approved or denied. Q: My doctors say that there is no treatment that can help me, so why do I have to keep going to doctors? A: Even if a doctor cannot treat your disability, seeing a medical professional is a very important part of having your Social security benefits claim approved. Why? Because one of the most important parts of proving that you have a disability (and should receive Social Security benefits) is documentation. As evidence of a disability, the SSA will look at your medical records. If you don't see a doctor (and therefore have no real documentation of your disability) it is very possible that you will be rejected for social security benefits.